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Re: Do Many of You Have the Ramp Feature Turned Off?
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2015 3:47 am
by mgaggie
I used mine for about a week, then stopped. Its a bit like masks, everyone is different, what works for some doesn't work for others.
The most important thing OP is you do what YOU feel is best for yourself
Re: Do Many of You Have the Ramp Feature Turned Off?
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2015 4:02 am
by Al barbara
I use mine every night.
Re: Do Many of You Have the Ramp Feature Turned Off?
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2015 5:15 am
by -tim
I don't use it. I would prefer an inverse ramp.... always start out higher and then drop to the auto start level.
Re: Do Many of You Have the Ramp Feature Turned Off?
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2015 12:16 am
by TheDuke
No ramp for me. When I first had a machine with a ramp, I tried it just one time and fount that I had difficulty getting enough air until the pressure rose to normal. In my opinion
the ramp is a useless feature.
TheDuke
Re: Do Many of You Have the Ramp Feature Turned Off?
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2015 1:58 am
by Sleepy Pete
I don't use ramp.
-tim wrote:I don't use it. I would prefer an inverse ramp.... always start out higher and then drop to the auto start level.
... but I do use what you would prefer tim. The mask fit check feature on my device starts at a higher pressure then drops to the starting pressure after 30 seconds or so. That way I know the mask is properly adjusted for the higher pressure so I don't get woken later in the night when the pressure goes up and the mask starts leaking.
Re: Do Many of You Have the Ramp Feature Turned Off?
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2015 10:07 am
by jilliansue
I have not used ramp for a couple of years now. I started out with it. I have been at this for 4+ years now.
Re: Do Many of You Have the Ramp Feature Turned Off?
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2015 2:06 pm
by Nick Danger
Used the ramp for the first few weeks then turned it off.
Re: Do Many of You Have the Ramp Feature Turned Off?
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2015 8:19 pm
by cathyf
For the first four days I had ramp set to AUTO, and I found that I was feeling kind of suffocated, and when I woke up with the much higher pressure blowing I felt much better. So I decided to turn it off -- but I screwed that up! (Does anybody else think that the A10 display is stupid? It's at the wrong angle and I can't see it sitting on the edge of the bed. I sleep on the right side of the bed and I'm right handed so if I lie down to see the screen I'm lying on my right arm and working the buttons awkwardly with my left.) I accidentally turned the ramp to be 45 minutes long instead of OFF. And I was up twice in the night, and according to Sleepyhead I had a snorefest with really ugly breathing waveforms in the flow rate through all three ramps -- which of course totaled 2 hours and 15 minutes of 6:35 of sleep -- 1/3 of the night!
I figure if I have to put up with The Alien on my face to sleep, It's stupid to not have therapeutic pressure while it's on there!
Re: Do Many of You Have the Ramp Feature Turned Off?
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2015 8:24 pm
by DDD
I only used the ramp feature for about the first month or so. I do not use it now and it's going on 5 years on CPAP.
Re: Do Many of You Have the Ramp Feature Turned Off?
Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2015 4:20 am
by Nick Danger
If you do decide to continue using the ramp, you might want to set the minimum ramp pressure to 6 - anything much less than that and people tend to complain that they aren't getting enough air during the early part of the ramp period.
Re: Do Many of You Have the Ramp Feature Turned Off?
Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2015 5:36 am
by Sheriff Buford
palerider wrote:Wulfman... wrote:I'm trying to picture "training wheels" on a Harley (or Goldwing or whatever).
you've never seen training wheels on a 'wing?
though I kinda like the billy connolly trike myself.

goodness... Pale...is that you?
Sheriff
Re: Do Many of You Have the Ramp Feature Turned Off?
Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2015 9:41 am
by palerider
Sheriff Buford wrote:palerider wrote:though I kinda like the billy connolly trike myself.

goodness... Pale...is that you?
Sheriff
no, that's Billy Connolly on his cross country ride some years back. I don't have one of those, just thought it was a neat vehicle
Re: Do Many of You Have the Ramp Feature Turned Off?
Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2015 2:40 pm
by teachcsg
Most new patients we set up use the ramp for the first few days/weeks then if we see them again or talk to them a lot of them will say they are used to the pressure and dont need the ramp anymore. Some pts that are on pretty high pressures >16 cwp will continue to use the ramp feature for a long time if not forever.
Re: Do Many of You Have the Ramp Feature Turned Off?
Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2015 3:01 pm
by Uncle Flapp
Just to chime in...
I have the ramp set the same as my minimum EPAP. Sometimes the high-end pressures wake me up and when they do, this allows me to "reset" the machine without power cycling.
My neighbor has a brand new one of these:
I thought it a little silly at first but it made total sense once he explained that after two hip replacement surgeries he is still able to ride a Harley.
- Flappy
Re: Do Many of You Have the Ramp Feature Turned Off?
Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2015 4:30 pm
by palerider
Uncle Flapp wrote:I thought it a little silly at first but it made total sense once he explained that after two hip replacement surgeries he is still able to ride a Harley.
plus much more luggage room